Eden Avenue Extension is a residential community launched in 1999 by Eden Builders as an extension to the original Eden Avenue project. It comprises approximately 212 town-house plots and is located on Defence Road in Lahore, adjacent to the New Airport area and near DHA Lahore. The community offers a gated, family-friendly environment with wide internal roads, parks, playgrounds, and easy access to major thoroughfares like Airport Road and Ring Road, ensuring convenient daily commuting and reliable infrastructure.
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A major new expressway project in Lahore has been announced, connecting Rafique Kareem Road (Wapda Town) to the Pine Avenue / Union Road Extension. This development is described as part of the city's new expressway network and is set to transform connectivity and real estate in the area, with expectations it could become the next major commercial corridor like MM Alam Road. The road is slated for completion and official opening in 2026.
Real estate activity around the Eden Avenue corridor is active, with promotional content highlighting Eden Society Lahore as a hot investment option in 2026, combining commercial and residential appeal. Furthermore, adjacent areas like DHA Lahore Phase 8 Ex Air Avenue and IVY Green are noted as developed or nearing possession, with the latter offering canal views. These developments are poised to benefit from improved traffic flow and rising property values promised by the new expressway link.
The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has scheduled a computerized lucky draw for 24 February 2026 for its latest residential and commercial plot scheme. The ballot includes plots from several LDA-approved housing projects, offering citizens a chance to secure property on an installment basis. This official activity highlights the ongoing regulated development in Lahore's housing sector.
Conveniently located near the airport, Metro Cash & Carry, and other commercial outlets, offering easy access for commuters.
Gated community with 24-hour security, providing a safe living environment.
Higher prices for similar-sized homes compared to nearby societies.
Inconsistent delivery of houses and complaints about lack of transparency and after-sales support.
Disputes over block approvals and a controversy where a block originally allotted to buyers was sold to DHA, forcing owners to renegotiate payment terms.
Long delays in plot possession, with some buyers waiting for years after completing payments.